Showing posts with label Clare Revell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clare Revell. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

SOUL TO TAKE - Clare Revell - One Free Ebook


Welcome back, Clare. How did you come up with the idea for this story?
Blame Lisa, my editor. I had a random email from her along the lines of ‘I was driving along and four titles popped into my head. Here they are. Do with them what you like, or nothing at all.’ So I did. And this isn’t the first time that’s happened either. Turned came about in a similar manner.

If you were planning a party with Christian authors of contemporary fiction, what six people would you invite and why?
Umm, tough choice. Problem is they all live in other countries and travel is forbidden right now. So it’d have to be a virtual one, but if not then they’d come to my house. And if I chose some I’d upset others… But Jan Elder, Marianne Evans, Mary Manners, Dora Heirs, Marion Ueckermann, Delia Latham. Because it’d be fun and I could make them a proper English high tea.

I know some of those authors. It would be a fun high tea, for sure. Now let’s do that for a party for Christian authors of historical fiction, what six people would you invite and why?
Umm, honestly, I haven’t really read much historical Christian fiction. So it’d be Loree Lough and Nicola Beaumont (assuming gothic counts as historical.)

It does. I love Loree Lough. You might try one of my historical novels sometime. Many times, people (and other authors) think you have it made with so many books published. What is your most difficult problem with writing at this time in your career?
Right now, it’d be never having the house quiet or to myself. I need total silence in which to write and I just don’t get that right now. And I’m not as rich as people like to think either. It’d be easy to sit back and say, yeah, I’ve written 60 books or just over. Aren’t I clever? But no. I’m just blessed to be able to do something I enjoy and make a tiny bit of money to put into the house occasionally.

I know that feeling. Tell us about the featured book.
Just when things couldn't get much worse, they suddenly do. With DS Zander Ellery in jail, his partner DC Isabel York fights to clear his name. Not an easy task when she is suspended from duty and the evidence against him is compelling.

Finally, pieces begin to fall into place, but to catch the Prayer Slayer once and for all, both officers must walk down a dark path where their very souls are at risk of being taken.

Sounds interesting. Please give us the first page of the book.
The long, far too hot summer turned from June into July without a break in the weather. Detective Constable Isabel York exited the bus, the wall of heat hitting her like a lorry full of bricks. A blast furnace would be a more apt description, not simply of the weather, but her professional life, too.

The Professional Standards Department had cleared her of any wrongdoing. Her boss, DI Holmes, wanted her in his office at nine o’clock on the dot tomorrow morning. She hoped and prayed that meant her suspension was over. That left one question uppermost in her mind. Where would he transfer her to?

Some backwater town, most likely. Or traffic. In the few weeks since she’d joined the murder investigation unit, or MIU, DI Holmes had sacked or transferred several officers. Each one had annoyed him or transgressed or broken one of his rules. He’d have no qualms about tossing her out on her ear.

The only thing that hadn’t fallen apart was her personal life. Although, she had to admit to herself, since she had none, there was nothing to destroy.

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Thank you, Clare, for sharing this last book in the series with my blog readers and me. I’m eager to read it.

Readers, here are links to the book.

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Monday, July 06, 2020

BEFORE I WAKE - Clare Revell - One Free Book

Welcome back, Clare. Tell us about your salvation experience.
I’m one of those people who can give you the exact date, time and place. 8:02pm on August 2nd, 1981, in the Mountbatten Theatre, Southampton, where our church at the time was meeting, due to having been knocked down and being rebuilt. I have no idea what the sermon was on, only the minister, a guest speaker whose name I don’t recall either, kept coming back to the cross and the point of it.

I can remember my salvation scene, too—August, Saturday night, during a revival, when I was 7 years old. You’re planning a writing retreat where you can only have four other authors. Who would they be and why?
CS Lewis, Frank Peretti, Rosamund Picher, Tom Clancy. All authors whose books I really enjoy.

What is the most embarrassing thing that has happened to you and how did you handle it?
Probably childbirth. And lots of gas and air. Amazing stuff. Or it was giving my testimony in church at my baptism. I hate water and public speaking.

People are always telling me that they’d like to write a book someday. I’m sure they do to you, too. What would you tell someone who came up to you and said that?
Just do it. Even if it doesn’t see the light of day, do it. Try Nanowrimo, an online community.

Tell us about the featured book.
With trouble on the streets, DS Zander Ellery is under even more pressure to solve the case of the Prayer Slayer. His partner DC Isabel York is convinced she is being targeted, as all the postcards the Slayer sends are addressed only to her.

With Zander and Isabel pulled in different directions, the body count escalates, until the case explodes in a direction no one could foresee—Something that will test everyone to the limits of their experience and faith.

Please give us the first page of the book.
Detective Constable Isabel York stood motionless—victim number six on the ground by her feet. She knew she ought to feel something—anything—but only guilt consumed her. This death was on her, having literally occurred on her watch.

The body of Lexi Eke knelt posed in prayer with the word ‚guilty‛ written in black ink on her forehead. That, along with the white towelling baptismal robe, grey duct tape bonds, and clean feet matched the other victims of the Prayer Slayer. The only difference was the head wound and the blood staining the white dress.

Isabel swallowed hard. They’d been here the whole time. For two days her unit had staked out the chapel and grounds of Headley Baptist Church. She’d been sitting mere feet away for several hours, yet still the woman had died. Not with only Isabel on duty either. A dozen other police officers had been watching the churchyard and buildings after the Slayer’s latest postcard—a picture of where he would leave his next victim along with a clue as to her apparent crime—had arrived on Isabel’s desk.

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Thursday, June 25, 2020

SOUL TO KEEP - Clare Revell - One Free Ebook


Welcome back, Clare. What are some of the spiritual themes you like to write about?
This one crops up on each submission form and the answer is always the same. No matter what the book subject is, whether just romance, romantic suspense, crime fiction, young adult etc, no matter what happens, God is right there in the midst of it with you. Everything may be falling apart, you’re stuck on page 33 with no idea how you’re going to get to the start of page 34 never mind the end of the book, but the Author has the pen firmly in His hand.

What other books of yours are coming out soon?
I don’t have a date for Christmas Time in London Town yet, but I would imagine around November/December for that one. There are three that I have submitted to Pelican (The House That Jack Built, Dark Streets Shineth, and Virtually Yours at Christmas) and am waiting to hear about.

If you could spend an evening with one contemporary person (not a family member of yours), who would it be and why?
The Queen. She’s reigned so long now, seen so much change and had her own fair share of family troubles, I’d like to know how her faith gets her through and how the Lord has worked in her to make her the person she is.

What historical person would you like to meet (besides Jesus) and why?
Eric Liddell. And honestly? All the reasons I’ve come up with I’ve deleted because they sounded wrong. Just to find out more about him, whether the history books got it right. What it actually felt like to give up everything and go to China to be a missionary.

How can you encourage authors who have been receiving only rejections from publishers?
Don’t give up. It might be the wrong publisher for you. For example, Monday’s Child was originally sent to a different publisher and got rejected. I even worked with an editor on it and it didn’t fit because, it turned out, I refused to put sex in it. So find a publisher that fits what you want to write. Don’t change who you are to fit them.

Very good advice. Tell us about Soul to Keep.
As the body count increases and more paintings are recovered, DC Zander Ellery and his partner DC Isabel York are under increasing pressure to catch the killer the press have dubbed the Prayer Slayer.

A few tenuous links are all they have between the deaths of three young, pretty women. The new Chief Superintendent is only adding to the pressure and seems to be picking on Isabel more than any other officer.

Torn between his urge to protect his partner and his need to solve the case, Zander sits his sergeant's exams, hoping once they are over, he won't be so distracted. But a rocky relationship with his girlfriend and one more murder only adds to his stress.

Please give us the first page of the book.
Have no fear of sudden disaster or of the ruin that overtakes the wicked, for the Lord will be at your side and will keep your foot from being snared. ~ Proverbs 3:25-26
Detective Constable Isabel York jerked awake, wondering what had woken her. On the bedside cabinet, her phone rang loud and urgent. She reached for it, squinting through the early morning light as she swiped to answer. 4:30 AM. What did her partner want at this hour?

“This had better be important, Zander.”

“It is.” Detective Constable Zander Ellery sounded as tired as she did. “They’ve found another body. I’ll be with you in ten minutes.”

Isabel closed her eyes as the phone went dead.

Another body. That made four. It was the Prayer Slayer, as the press had named him. Otherwise someone else would have received the call. Each victim was left wearing white, gagged and bound as if in prayer. The word guilty was written on their foreheads and a stolen painting beside them, indicating which of the Ten Commandments they had ‘broken.’ They were going in order, and she already knew which one this was. Just as she knew where they were going—the killer had told her in advance.

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Leave a comment for a chance to win a free copy of the book. Since the author is from the UK, the giveaway will be an ebook. You must follow these instructions to be in the drawing. Please tell us where you live, at least the state or territory or country if outside North America. (Comments containing links may be subject to removal by blog owner.)

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Thursday, June 11, 2020

DOWN TO SLEEP - Clare Revell - One Free Book

Welcome back, Clare. God has really been moving in your writing life. What do you see on the horizon?
The honest answer to that is I don’t know. I intend to keep writing as long as possible, but none of us know what God has planned for our future. So it’ll be one book at a time…she says having got a plan for a couple more series and around 10 other partly-written books on the computer somewhere. But whether they will see the light of day isn’t up to me.

Tell us a little about your family.
I’m married, have three grown children, who all still live at home. My parents live about two miles away, my brother lives in Australia, and one sister is in Wales, and the other sister is forty miles away.

Has your writing changed your reading habits? If so, how?
It’s hard reading things sometimes. I’m a lot pickier over what I read. If there are too many typos I stop reading. I know my books aren’t perfect and the odd typo does slip through despite the number of edits and copy edits, and you’d expect one or two, but several on each page isn’t really called for.

I’m with you on that. What are you working on right now?
I’ve just finished a Christmas story called Virtually Yours At Christmas. A very contemporary one about Christmas during lockdown.

What outside interests do you have?
I crochet a lot. Dolls, blankets, shawls. And I read. Then there’s laundry. Mountains of laundry.

How do you choose your settings for each book?
Most of my books are based in the fictional town of Headley Cross. Which is based on the town I live in, so describing it is easy—I have moved several things around. The church for example has been moved approximately five miles. A few are based in other places that I have stayed in.

If you could spend an evening with one historical person, who would it be and why?
Eric Liddell. And honestly? All the reasons I’ve come up with I’ve deleted because they sounded wrong. Just to find out more about him, whether the history books got it right. What it actually felt like to give up everything and go to China to be a missionary.

I also love the stories of missionary lives both before they became missionaries and after. My very best friend is a missionary. What is the one thing you wish you had known before you started writing novels?
It’s not as easy as it sounds. Some days I don’t want to write. Or I can’t write because life is too bleugh, or there is too much background noise or the house isn’t empty or the words just won’t come. Or the hero is sulking because he doesn’t like the way the plot line is going. Or the heroine decides she wants a new name and won’t play nice until I change it. Or it’s just plain writers block…which always decides to break on the one day a week that I won’t write…Sunday.

I try not to do anything writing related on Sunday, too. What new lessons is the Lord teaching you right now?
That being locked down as we have been the past few weeks has actually made no real difference. The only one is I can’t see my parents as much as normal, although we’ve adapted to video calls now. That without Him, I’m nothing.

Isn’t it wonderful how He has been with us through it all? What are the three best things you can tell other authors to do to be successful?
Keep Sunday for the Lord.
Write. Even when you don’t want to or can’t. Even five words are better than no words. You can always delete them.
Keep deleted scenes. You never know when you might be able to use them in something else.

All are very good advice. Tell us about the featured book.
Down To Sleep. Book 1 in the Say A Prayer series. A departure for me from romance, this one is crime fiction.

DC Zander Ellery isn't sure which he dislikes the most: New partners, rookie female officers, or cases he can't solve. Right now he has all three.

DC Isabel York is fresh out of uniform and out of the proverbial frying pan into the fire as her personal and professional lives clash with her first case—ten stolen works of art.

When a postcard arrives addressed to Isabel with a cryptic message on it, it's just the beginning. The mystery deepens as the first of the stolen paintings is found alongside a dead body—bound and gagged and left posed in prayer at the place depicted in the postcard.

Are nine more murders coming? Can Zander and Isabel find the missing paintings and solve the murder before another victim falls?

Please give us the first page of the book.
When you lie down, you will not be afraid, when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet. ~ Proverbs 3:24

Detective Constable Zander Ellery tapped his fingers on the desk whilst he waited what seemed like a lifetime for the computer to deliver the test results. Had he passed or failed yet another mock sergeant exam? The real test was coming up way too fast, so his boss, Detective Inspector Nate Holmes, had suggested practice papers to hone his skills.

Now here he was, seven forty-five in the morning, doing exactly that, having been at his desk since six.

Finally, the annoying little rotating circle on the monitor vanished and the speakers chimed. Not sure if he actually wanted to know any more, Zander peeked at the screen. Then fist pumped the air. “Yes!”

Ninety-seven percent. What had he got wrong? He scrolled through the answers and raised an eyebrow. Hostage negotiation? Really? Why?

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Thank you, Clare. I’m eager to read this series.

Readers, here are links to the book.

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Monday, February 17, 2020

CONVERGENCE - Clare Revell - One Free Ebook


Bio: CLARE REVELL is a British author. She lives in a small town just outside Reading, England with her husband, whom she married in 1992, their three children, and unfriendly mini-panther, aka Tilly the black cat. Clare is half English and half Welsh, which makes watching rugby interesting at times as it doesn’t matter who wins.

She currently looks like the photo below, although her hair style changes daily depending on how the hair dryer actually dries it. This photo was taken on a good hair day.

Welcome, Clare. Tell us how much of yourself you write into your characters.
There is probably more of me in them than I realize. Hubby says they use the same phrases I do, afty instead of afternoon for example. But it’s hard not to. They also all sound British…funny that since I am British. But none of them like peas, they are all terrified of spiders, and all the heroines crochet in their spare time. Even if that’s not in the book it’s in the character notes I have on every single person I’ve included in a book.

Dad would say a lot. I sneak little bits from real life in to everything I write and Dad always finds them. Sometimes really little things, like the couple who hold hands in church on a Sunday, to big things like events from holidays when I was growing up.

What is the quirkiest thing you have ever done?
I’ll think about that one and come back to it. OK, thought and came back to it. Still don’t know. Let me go and stir the slow cooker – yes it’s only 11.46am but dinner’s been in there since about 9.30 and it needs a stir.

OK, it must have been eighteen months ago when I dyed my hair. Instead of blonde it went orange. Bright orange. So I redyed it and it went a revolting dark orange. So I gave in and went to the hairdresser. She said she could fix it but it’d cost £60. I asked how much to have it all chopped off. She said £15. No contest. I had a grade two. It’s finally long enough to tie back again now. Needless to say, the hairdresser now dyes it for me. Well, highlights it blonde to hide the grey. Kids say I’m not old enough to be grey yet…

When did you first discover that you were a writer?
When I was five, I always wrote detailed stories in school. I got a commendation for creative writing when I was ten and never looked back. I started in fanfiction – sci fi actually – Blake’s Seven, Dr. Who, Stargate – and then turned to my own stories.

Tell us the range of the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
It’d probably be easier to say what I don’t like reading. I love romance, thrillers, sci-fi. Action books as well as long as police procedural novels. So Tom Clancy, Patricia Cornwall, Elizabeth George, Marianne Evans, and Mary Manners are a few that spring to mind.

How do you keep your sanity in our run, run, run world?
I bury myself in a new book. I crochet, play games in the evening with my daughter. I’ve also started to read the Bible in a year. The version I have is a chronological one for my kindle and it’s fascinating. Really hard not to just keep going, and it’s much easier to read this way than in columns for some reason.

How do you choose your characters’ names?
I have a notebook with all the names I’ve used so far. I’m trying not to use the same letter quite so much. The letter J features rather a lot. So if I have an unused letter, I’ll go to a baby name site online and pick one that way. Or if there’s a name on the TV I like, then I’ll use that.
I also cast the characters which usually comes before their names. So they have to look like an Yvetta or a John or a Toby or whatever. It’s no good having a character called Juan Hernandez and making him white and Scottish for example.

What is the accomplishment that you are most proud of?
Trying not to be proud of anything, but that would be my three children and being married for 27 years.

If you were an animal, which one would you be, and why?
An owl, because they, like me, are up all night long or at least awake for a great part of it. Does make good writing time though as the house is quiet.

What is your favorite food?
Chocolate! Other than that it’s roast beef, Yorkshire puds, roast spuds, roast parsnips, swede, cauliflower, cheese, carrots, cabbage, and leeks. Covered in beef gravy made with the juices of the meat.

What is the problem with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
Getting distracted. Best avoided by not doing laundry, hoovering, ironing, cooking, or working on the computer. Although that leads to people complaining there is no uniform and no dinner. And missing deadlines as nothing is typed up.

Tell us about the featured book.
Convergence is a time travel romance with a fantasy edge. It started life about three years ago, under the title Dancing Man, then a dozen other titles before we settled on Convergence. Draft one was written during nanowrimo as an add-on to the already completed 50k of something else.  In my head, Yvetta was played by Claire Bowen and Blaize/John by David Bowie. So this picture  is what I had in front of me as I wrote.

And I’m totally in love with the cover. It was designed by Nicola Martinez and she did an amazing job as always.

Blurb:
Even as a teenager Yvetta Graham had vivid dreams. Ones she couldn't tell from reality. Only now she's almost thirty and beyond such things.
Only the new store manager is a dead ringer for the man from those dreams. Who is John Smyth? What is his reason for coming to Headley Cross? Is he really a time traveler?
As dreams and reality converge, Yvetta is in a fight for both her sanity and soul.

Buy links:

Please give us the first page of the book.
Prologue
Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. ~Ruth 1:16
Yvetta ran down the stone hallway of the huge castle and stopped breathless as a tall boy with spiky yellow hair moved from behind the pillar to stand in front of her. His funny clothing looked weird, but somehow suited him—even if he was wearing tights with a long shirt over the top of them, and an even longer blue coat over that.

The boy hunkered down to her height, balancing easily on the balls of his feet. His strange eyes glinted in the torch light. One was green and the other one was brown. “Hello. I’m Blaize. What’s your name?”

“Yvetta May Graham. I’m eight.”

The young man smiled. “In that case, Yvetta May Graham, my name is John Blaize Smyth Kilpatrick.”

She squeaked out a nervous giggle. “That must take ages to write in school when they want your full name.”

“Which is why everyone calls me Blaize. At school they call me Smyth Kilpatrick, but that is just as much of a mouthful, and I really don’t care for it much.” He tilted his head. “It seems to me the last time we met you said your name was Etta.”

She nodded, twirling a long strand of hair around her fingers.

“So, how about I call you Etta and you call me Blaize, and we forget the long names and formalities?”

She thought for a moment. He wasn’t a stranger because she knew his name. Plus, she’d met him before, so it must be all right to talk to him. “OK.”

How can readers find you on the Internet?
You can find me at:

Thank you, Clare, for sharing this book with us. Time Travel fascinates me.

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Monday, August 28, 2017

PICNICS AND PROMISES - Various Authors - 6 Free Ebooks

Picnics and Promises Box Set



Marion Ueckermann – A Courtship for Clover


Are the stories in Picnics and Promises connected in some way? If so, how?
The stories are not connected in any way in the sense of characters or storyworld. Rather, their connection lies in each story having at least one picnic scene (with pie), much of the story set in summer, and a great recipe at the end for the pie used in the story. Most of the authors had collaborated on a similar box set last Christmas called Frosting and Flurries, and we thought it would be fun to do the same thing again this summer. We’re already planning Christmas 2017’s set.

Please give us a peek into your story.

Jonathan thanked heaven he’d glanced up from his phone in time to shout a warning before colliding with Clover Blume. “Well, hello. I was hoping to run into you. Just not quite like this, although this is way better.” He grinned, not in the least eager to release his hold on Clover. “But what are you doing in the kitchen? Aren’t you supposed to be a bridesmaid?”

“And aren’t you meant to be a groomsman? A little late, aren’t you?” she shot back as she wriggled out of his arms. A frown crinkled her forehead.

Jonathan slid his cell phone into his pocket. “Miss me?” He couldn’t resist the tease.
“I— Uh— Hardly. But you certainly missed something.”

His grin widened. “You?”

“The rehearsal,” she snapped back, her frown deepening. “And the dinner where we all were supposed to get to know each other.”

By golly, she was far cuter up close and personal. She’d always seemed so collected in her pristine chef’s jacket with her name embroidered at the side, it was rather refreshing to see her flustered. And disheveled. He kind of liked her untidiness. Hopefully he had something to do with her apparent unravelling.

“That’s why I was headed for the kitchen when you ran me over.”

Her lips pursed, and she folded her arms. “I did not run you over. You should have seen me coming, so clearly you weren’t looking where you were going, either. Too busy texting one of your girlfriends?”

His brows rose.

“Oh yes. Don’t attempt to deny it. I saw you try to hide that cell phone your nose had been buried in.”

She was right on one thing. He had been on the phone. But he hadn’t been texting anyone.

Where can my readers find you on the Internet?
Readers can find me on my website. They can also find me on social media.


Autumn Macarthur – Imperfectly Proverbs 31

What did you want the reader to take away from your story? 
Here’s the Dear Reader letter included in the book, which I hope will answer the question perfectly:

Have you ever compared yourself to other people in your life and felt second-best? Samantha Rose, the heroine of this book does, and I admit, I do as well, at times. But if we’re not careful, comparing can lead to jealousy or despair (or its wicked stepsister, pride). That’s not part of what God intends for us!

Sam’s lesson is to learn that God has given us different gifts and talents, for His own purposes. In His eyes, we are all equal. Equally valued, equally loved.

Lisa TerKeurst says: Many people think Proverbs 31 is a picture of a perfect woman; but the Proverbs 31 woman is, at her core, someone who seeks the Lord in everything she does and trusts Him wholeheartedly with her life. We are simply...women sold out to saying yes to God—and He truly does the rest.

Any time we find ourselves comparing, we can hand those feelings of inadequacy over to Him, trusting that He does have a loving plan and purpose for every single one of us.
I hope you enjoy Samantha and Daniel’s story, and that it blesses and uplifts you!

Please give us a peek into your story.

The gray clapboard cottage with a bright blue front door and even brighter pink flowers in hanging baskets on the porch looked like the right place for a homemaking blogger with a rose-pink website to live in. The odor of baking wafting through the open window smelled like the right way for her house to smell, too.

Cookies.

The cookie shop he walked past daily on the way to the office pumped that same mouthwatering odor out onto the street, to entice people in.

It worked for them, and it worked for Samantha Rose.

His knock on the door was answered almost immediately. Definitely the woman he’d seen in the store. No makeup, blonde hair in a soft wispy up-do, and a pink flowered apron over her white T-shirt and slim jeans. Instead of the earlier wary glance, she smiled welcome, though the smile didn’t light up her eyes.

And there, in her oven-mitted hand, was the source of the delicious scent. A tray of chocolate chip cookies. They looked as good as they smelled.

“Ms. Rose? I’m Daniel Novak.”

She swung the door wide, revealing an entry hall with braided rugs on the polished wood floors. 

“Come in. We have a picnic lunch all prepared. As it’s such a lovely day, we can eat by the lake. But I wanted to bake some cookies for the girls to have later. I’ll just set them cooling before we go.”

“Thank you for agreeing to an interview at such short notice, Ms. Rose.”

“Please call me, Sam.”

Nodding acknowledgment, though the boyish name didn’t suit her in the least, he followed her into a spacious old-fashioned kitchen. A huge oak table filled the center of the room. As she wielded a spatula to lift the cookies onto a metal rack, he admired her graceful movements and hoped he’d get one of those cookies, too.

He pulled out his small voice recorder and flicked it on. “Do you agree to me recording the interview?”

For a fleeting moment, apprehension gleamed in her blue eyes. He’d been right to suspect she wanted to hide something. He filed the observation away.

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Cecelia Dowdy – Sweet Delights                              

What are you reading right now?
Above All Things by Deborah Raney. I like this book because it deals with the subject of race. The hero is happily married, expecting his first baby. When his African-American ex-fiancée is suddenly ill and hospitalized, he shockingly discovers that he has a biracial daughter. Bringing this child into his home wreaks havoc in his life and marriage.

This book resonates with me because it’s so realistic. I could imagine the reactions for both of the main characters. Also, Deborah Raney did her research! She did an awesome job of describing how an African-American woman has to take care of her hair! So authentic. Cheers to Deborah!

Please give us a peek into your story.
“Patty-Lynn.” His loud voice echoed down the street. Several pedestrians stared at him, as if he were disturbing their peaceful morning.

She stopped. Slowly turned toward him, her pretty brown eyes widened when she spotted him. He rushed toward her. Hopefully she wouldn’t run away like a scared rabbit. He recalled the wedding reception. Granted, she’d had to get back to work but their interaction had been awkward. The circumstances surrounding their massive breakup had been awful, and he’d hurt her badly. Maybe they could work through those issues.

No way did he want to give her the opportunity to scurry away before they talked. Her jaw hardened, and her brown eyes narrowed to slits. “What do you want?”

He stopped, took a few steps back. Uh oh. Looked like she hated him. It seemed as if she wasn’t going to be able to forgive him for all of his past mistakes. “Are you okay?”

Her frown softened like butter spread over warm toast. “Sorry for snapping at you, Sam. I’m just worried is all.”

Her smooth southern drawl lulled him, made him want to spend some time with her. He wanted to catch up on all that had happened to her over the last seven years. “What’s wrong?” The memory of his helping her with her dental bill floated through his mind. “Are you having money problems?” 

She’d had a ton of those while she’d worked near the college campus.

Her eyes narrowed again. “Not everything is about money. Just because you’re rich don’t mean you can fix everything.”

He held his hands in the air. He felt he was being attacked for no reason. “Hey, I was just asking.” He lowered his voice. “I’m just remembering all you’d gone through when I knew you while you worked near the college. That’s all.”

Her pale skin reddened. She clutched the strap of her purse and refused to look directly into his eyes. “Well, you can’t help me. Not now anyway.”

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Mary Manners – A Pocketful of Wishes

Besides when you came to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?
Family is so important to me, as evidenced by the theme of my story, A Pocketful of Wishes. So, I would have to say that the happiest day of my life was the day my daughter, Danni, was born—and all the days that have followed. Life is truly an adventure. Danni is twenty-three now and has come into her own. I am excited to see what the future holds for her. I’m also looking forward to grandchildren!

Please give us a peek into your story.
Carter saw clearly now. This was Jenna…his Jenna. After all these years, he still thought of her that way.
He’d never forgotten her. Truth be told, he’d loved her once. And, if the odd tug at his heart that came with seeing her again was any indication, he still did. But after all these years, she probably didn’t even remember him. She obviously didn’t recognize him.

But he couldn’t fault her for that. He hadn’t recognized her at first glance, either. The years could change a person.

They’d changed him. And not just on the outside.

Had they changed Jenna, too?

A moment lingered in Carter’s memory. Their kiss…his first kiss…still got his pulse thrumming. There was an innocence in that single touch, as well as a truth so real he could feel it even now, after so much time. A hurricane of thoughts raged through his brain, stirring up a storm that mirrored the one pelting his shoulders.

How long had Jenna been back in Maple Ridge? How long was she planning to stay?
Had she looked for him?

Jenna’s long-ago plea suddenly whispered to him. “Don’t forget me.”

He hadn’t…not even for a day. But had she forgotten him?

Carter took a moment to study her features. Blonde hair twisted and piled atop her head to expose the gentle curve of her neck. A smile brightened sunshine-summer eyes he could easily get lost in all over again.

He had so many things he longed to say to her…to share with her.

The time would come for that, but not now. Not here.
     
“You’d better get to the hospital.” Carter handed the badge back to her. His thumb bumped her cheek, grazing the flawless porcelain skin. He allowed it to linger there for a moment or two before pulling away. “But we’re not done here. I’ll see you again soon and we’ll finish this, Jenna.”

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Clare Revell – Zara’s Folly


What is your current work in progress?
Right now I have about three books on the go. Can be confusing, yes, but I have a cast iron system in place to prevent that. I’m finishing off Quinn’s Choice, which is kind of a follow up to Zara’s Folly. Quinn is the doctor who puts in a fleeting appearance at the end of Zara’s story. He demanded a story of his own, and when he informed me of what it was, I had to write it. This will be in the Christmas box set we are planning. And yes, Zara and TJ make a guest appearance in the end of the book. I figured it was only fair.

I’m also writing a new four book series based on the childhood prayer - Now I lay me down to sleep. It’s a crime thriller series – four books, ten murders, two Christian cops with enough flaws and issues between them to sink the proverbial battleship. Starring Zander and Isabel, this one is due to my editor in a year’s time.

And then there is the multi-author Tuscany box set, which should be out next year some time. I’m writing book 5. This one is still in the planning stages and there are sheets of paper all over my desk with notes on.

My cast iron system for keeping them separate? I cast each and every book I write. Print off their photos and attach them to my notes and have them on the desk or my side when I hand write the first draft. I do reuse actors, but never for the books being written concurrently – unless in the case of Zander and Isabel where they are in all four books.

Please give us a peek into your story.
Zara Michaels ran down the stairs to the platform, praying the train wouldn’t leave before she boarded it. The guard was closing the doors as she reached the train. “Wait,” she called.
He turned and held the last door open long enough for her to plunk her case inside and climb in after it. “Have a good trip, miss.”

“Thank you.”
Somehow she stowed her case and rucksack in the one remaining space on the luggage rack. The automatic doors to the main carriage hissed open. Zara made her way down the already swaying carriage in search of her seat. She’d almost missed the train, thanks to her sister Kim’s incessant meddling, not to mention yet another lecture from her father.

One blessing in disguise. At least her forward facing seat was empty. These days not even a reserved sign guaranteed that. And the way the day was going she’d expected to find someone already sitting there.

She regarded the old lady in the aisle seat and managed a faint smile. “Excuse me. May I get past you, please?”


“Of course, dear.” The old lady stood to allow Zara access to her seat.

“Thank you.” Zara suddenly teetered into her seat as the train jolted over the junction points to the main line. She put her handbag on her lap, squashing it between the table and her middle. She turned to the window, pushing her glasses up her nose as the train sped up. The houses and factories of York slid by, becoming sparser before turning into fields and trees as the city was left behind.

Zara focused on the window, the trees and forests, fields and streams zipping by. Faster and faster, clickety-clack, the train sped through the English countryside—relentlessly taking her into pastures unknown, but at the same time along a path she knew all too well.

“Tickets, please, ladies and gents.”

Zara pulled her ticket from her bag, along with the reservation card and held them out to the conductor. He glanced at them and nodded as he handed them back. Zara returned them to her purse. Her phone beeped and she sighed. The photo of Jordan was obscured by a message that read Kim Mob.

Can’t you leave me alone for an hour, sis? What do you want now?

The message made her heart sink lower. are you really going to do this? aunt agatha loves that place. tell dad no more. so what if he disinherits you b/c you want a life of your own and don’t want to do his dirty work anymore? is the money really more important?

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Jan Elder – Moosed Opportunities                           

Besides when you came to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?
I know this is going to sound really cliché, but it’s so true. Just thinking about my wedding day makes my toes wiggle. My Prince Charming came in the shape of one of my closest friends, a man I had known for over twenty years by the time we finally tied the knot.

My first marriage was difficult for many reasons, but life with my Stevie is a true blessing from God. And lest you think we are newlyweds and haven’t passed the honeymoon stage yet, you are half right. We have been married for fourteen years, but every day (um, ALMOST every day) is still a honeymoon.

To what do I attribute this bliss? First, our personalities are very similar, as are our love languages (physical touch followed by quality time spent with each other). But more than that, he is a true man of God and the most thoughtful guy I’ve ever met.

As I write my novels, I try to put a touch of Steve in every hero I dream up. And Eric, the kind, considerate gentleman in the Moose Creek series, is a close approximation. The main difference? My Steve is not a forest ranger wrangling moose in the northernmost county of Maine! But he does wrangle my heart. (Okay, cut it out. I can hear the groans from here).

Please give us a peek into your story.
With only a split second of indecision, Eric flung himself off the bank, half-skating on the ice, the breeze stinging his ears as he zipped forward. If he had any hope of catching that bundle of fur, he was going to have to slide. If a full-grown deer could make it across the wide creek…
The ice creaked, but it held fast. Thankfully, he was gaining on the dog. Halfway across the river, he caught up to Apollo and grabbed his collar with his right hand. They kept sliding. They were going to make it.

Crack! The ice on the other side of the stream gave way and he plunged into the frigid water, his breath whooshing from his lungs. The animal slithered from his grasp as Eric fought to keep his head above water.

Apollo’s soft brown eyes grew impossibly large as he bobbed to the surface a few feet away. Before Eric’s frightened dog could be carried away by the loosed current, he managed to grab onto the leather collar, hauling the animal to his upper body.

Water swirled around them. He kicked his legs to bring them to shore, grateful he only had to push against the current a few more feet before he was able to stand. His sodden cold-weather clothes weighed him down, but he stumbled through the cripplingly cold water, laboring each step of the way, his boots as heavy as if he had a brick strapped to each foot.

The poor dog whimpered and Eric clutched him closer as he stumbled onto land. “It’s okay, boy. We’re safe now.”

His gaze traveled up the hill. An entire herd of deer gaped at him. “Lotta help you guys were.”

He crashed down on a log and surveyed his soaking body, chest heaving. No doubt about it, he was in a pickle.

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